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Commissioner for Oaths & Notary Public Services in Saskatchewan

Many people wonder: "Can a Notary Public sign a document that requires a Commissioner for Oaths?" The answer in Saskatchewan is yes. A Notary Public automatically has all the powers of a Commissioner for Oaths, and more. That means if your document says it must be signed before a Commissioner for Oaths, I can assist you as a Notary Public.

What's the Difference?

Commissioner for Oaths – Authorized to administer oaths, affirmations, affidavits, and statutory declarations. Their role is limited to swearing or affirming the truth of written statements.

Notary Public – Holds all the powers of a Commissioner for Oaths, and additional authority. A Notary can also verify signatures, certify true copies of documents, and prepare notarial certificates for use outside Saskatchewan.

In practice, this means:

If your document needs an oath, affirmation, or affidavit: I can sign it.

If your document needs to be notarized, certified, or prepared for use in or outside Saskatchewan: I can sign it.

How I Can Help

Whether your paperwork requires a Commissioner for Oaths or a Notary Public, I can provide the service you need. I will ensure your documents are properly signed, witnessed, and certified.

About Robert Jozsa Notary Public

I was first appointed as a Notary Public in 1993 and have been assisting individuals and businesses with their documentation needs for more than 30 years. I am the owner of CBAS Services Ltd., where I provide a wide range of Notary services, from administering oaths to certifying documents for international use.

In addition to my work as a Notary Public, I am also a Marriage License Issuer, helping couples in Saskatchewan with the legal steps required before their wedding day.

With decades of experience, I take pride in offering reliable, professional, and accessible service to clients who need documents notarized or sworn before a Commissioner for Oaths.